Do you have an iPhone 4S? Do you share tokens for Siri proxies? Here's how you can protect yourself against a blacklist

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  In the morning I told you that a new tweak called AssistantConnect allows users of old iDevices to install and use Siri on their own terminals, including the iPad tablet. The process works with the tokens registered on an iPhone 4S terminal and for this reason those tokens must be renewed daily otherwise you will not be able to use Siri. To make those tokens you must have a jailbroken iPhone 4S or know someone who has such a device, but sharing those tokens could make that person unable to use Siri.

  Apple has blocked the UDIDs of iPhone 4S owners who shared proxy tokens made for Siri, and the same could happen to anyone who does. Even under these conditions, if you do not share your token with more than 5 people, you may not come to the attention of Apple and be able to use Siri without problems in the future. The limitation is not 100% safe, but if you are generous with those around you, it would be good to know how you can protect yourself and what to expect from Apple.